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EN 3340.758.003a - 2014-11
OPERATION
MM9000 Rev C.8 01/13 Page 27
MM9000 ClearCommand User Manual
Operation
2 Operation
2.1 DC Power On
When DC power is turned ON to the Processor:
• A short steady tone, followed by an intermittent tone, will sound at all Remote Stations indicating that
no station has command.
• The Start Interlock relay contact will remain open, preventing engine start.
• Throttle:
Servo:
The throttle servo will drive to Idle.
Electric:
The throttle signal will be commanded to Idle.
• Shift:
Servo:
The Shift servo will drive to Neutral.
Solenoid:
The Ahead and Astern shift solenoids will be de-energized, commanding Neutral.
• Troll:
Servo:
The trolling valve servo will drive to lock-up.
Solenoid:
The trolling valve solenoids are commanding lock-up.
2.2 Taking Command
To take command at any one of the up to five Remote Stations:
• Ensure all Control Head’s lever(s) at that Station are in the Neutral detent (vertical position)
Figure 2-1: Station taking Command
• Depress the transfer button for 1/2 second.
The Slow Repetitive tone will stop at all Stations, and the red LED indicator light will turn ON at the Control
Head of the Station that had assumed command of the Control System.
NOTE: If Start Interlock is used: Once a Station is in command the Start Interlock relay contact will close,
allowing the engine to start.
NOTE: Only one Station can have command at a time.
Neutral
Transfer
Button
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BrandZF
ModelMM9000
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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